Our business

Stanbic Bank Ghana was established in 1999. Since 2007, we have expanded our branch network to nine out of the ten regions in the country to support our clients’ needs. We are licensed by the Central Bank of Ghana.

Stanbic Bank Ghana provides a full range of consumer, business, and corporate and investment banking services to clients who require a local banking partner with international reach. We are a Tier One bank and the third largest bank in terms of share of industry operating assets (PWC 2014).

We service the evolving needs of local and international clients, delivered by over 1 500 employees at 36 branches, along with 60 ATMs and our advanced online banking services. Through our growing branch network, we increasingly provide personal and business banking services to the local consumer market. Our wealth unit services the needs of high net worth individuals and provides quality banking services to corporate leaders and professionals.

Our Corporate and Investment Banking team combines an in-depth understanding of local market conditions and drivers with Standard Bank's experience in emerging markets to develop client-focused solutions, customised to each client's unique requirements.

Sectors

Standard Bank has specific sector expertise in industries relevant to Africa with strong value propositions in the mining and metals, oil and gas, power and infrastructure, telecommunications and media, consumer, and financial institutions sectors.

In Ghana, we are a leading provider of commodity-related financial services. We service the needs of clients in Ghana's fast-growing oil and gas, metals and mining (especially gold), and real estate sectors. We are also active in agribusiness (especially cocoa and timber), telecommunications, retail, and power and infrastructure.

Standard Bank Group

Standard Bank is a leading African financial services group with universal banking capabilities. We operate in 20 countries in Africa, including South Africa, as well as in other key markets globally.

We know Africa. As a connected, real economy bank, our insight and experience enables us to unlock opportunities and mitigate risk for our broad range of clients. Our differentiator is our long-term commitment to Africa, our home, underpinned by a heritage of more than 150 years on the continent.

To help curb the sanitation challenge confronting the Senior High Technical School for the Deaf at Mampong-Akuapem, in the Eastern region of Ghana, staff of the Transactional Products and Services (TPS) unit of Stanbic Bank Ghana, have officially commissioned an 8-seater toilet facility for the school.

A major benefit and reason why MSMEs should take advantage of digital payments and revitalize their businesses is the inherent security they come with. Payment is made directly into a bank account or wallet. No cash handling risk. It is also cheaper for a sector with minimal margins to use better improved simple, secure and faster tools and means to collect payments or make payments.

Stanbic Bank Ghana has held the first of its 2018 Trade Series at the Holiday Inn Hotel in Accra. The forum brought together businesses and SMEs, representatives from the Ghana Revenue Authority and Ministry of Trade and Industry to dialogue and share knowledge and ideas on the business environment in Ghana and making the best out of it.